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Saturday, 12 April 2014

CEREBRAL PALSY TREATMENT

Rupesh
PHYSIOTHERAPY SESSION
So, what exactly is Physiotherapy? Well, it is by far considered one of the most important line of treatment for treating children with cerebral palsy. Trained and licensed physiotherapists provide training that are aimed at strengthening the large muscle areas; like arms, legs, and the abdomen. The main aim of the physiotherapist would be to help the patient gain maximum balance and control over their body through routine and regular physiotherapy sessions.
I would say that if you are also raising a kid with Cerebral Palsy or if you have some one in the family who is suffering with Cerebral Palsy, then do not miss out on Physiotherapy sessions.  It is very effective and by not being regular on this, we will only be increasing the pain and sufferings of our dear ones.


While many believe that there is no cure for cerebral palsy, I have a different opinion. From what I am experiencing with my 4.5 year old kid, I would say that physiotherapy and a few other kind of therapies can help people with cerebral palsy to great extent. These therapies make the patient become more independent and helps them lead a better life in the long run. Parents must understand that development of our children depends on the amount of efforts we put in from our side. It would not be  a good expectation to expect that children with Cerebral Palsy learn things as quickly as others.

What exactly do physiotherapists do?

The exact first thing that all generally trained and authorized physiotherapists do is the assessment.Then comes the analysis of the physical capabilities and inabilities of the patient, keeping in mind the age and various other things. After a proper analysis of the child suffering from cerebral palsy, the specialist develops a treatment plan which will include routine exercises and stretching. These physiotherapy sessions often require the specialists to utilize different equipment designed and intended to gain strength and flexibility.

Dear friend,I would say that Physiotherapy is a must for all patients suffering from Cerebral Palsy and there is no second thought on it. By creating a complete treatment plan, a physiotherapist addresses to the inabilities and various motor movements of the patient. The therapists keeps recording all the developments achieved and if required they may even decide to make alterations to the exercises for any further development of the patient.

That was all from me today, I will come up with something else related to Cerebral Palsy soon. God bless!!

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

An Earnest Request

Effected By CP
Our child - Rupesh! 
My Friend, I want to draw your attention towards a child whose name is Rupesh.
He is a 4.5 year old kid affected by Cerebral Palsy. He is affected by an unusual problem which is triggered due to damage of brain cells. It is a problem that is so extreme that it has never permitted our kid to be out of bed since beginning. Rupesh is not as regular as any other kid of his age. He cannot sit on his own, cannot move, has an impaired vision and as such cannot do any activity that a regular healthier kid of his age can do. He needs health care as soon as possible and if neglected the possibilities of his further growth will be difficult.

The complete restoration from this unusual problem is possible only when the mother and father put in their highest possible initiatives and do not skip any period of the therapies like - Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Speech Therapy, Visual Stimulation etc. The human brain develops within the first 6-7 years only and then it does not develop any further. Our child, Rupesh is already close to attaining 5 years of age now and we have very little time in our hands to make him go nearer towards a regular and healthier life if not a complete normal life.

We are trying to raise some funds for all his therapies and other medical costs. The fund-raising events will considerably help the family fulfill large medical expenses and lab assessments. Dear friend, please help us to completely concentrate on Rupesh's rapid recovery. The fund raised will be used to pay for occupational therapy, stem cells therapy, speech and motor stimulation. A certain part of the funds raised will be used for his periodic assessments that involve various scans like SPECT Scan, MRI, ECG etc.

Please consider making a little contribution today so that we can provide all the necessary therapies and care to this child who is fighting such a big problem of Cerebral Palsy.

Thank you so much for your time, assistance and for all your generous contributions.

Monday, 31 March 2014

CAUSES OF CEREBRAL PALSY

What Causes Cerebral Palsy?

Rupesh
It is believed tat there isn't any single cause of cerebral palsy. It is hard to digest that for almost all babies born with cerebral palsy, the cause remains unknown. Previously doctors believed that cerebral palsy was due to complications at birth, including asphyxia (i.e. lack of oxygen). However, researchers now understand that this may be the real cause in a very small percentage of cases of cerebral palsy. 


Researchers now say that they have identified some risk factors that may lead to cerebral palsy. These include:

  • Premature birth
  • Low birth weight (small for gestational age) with low reflexes
  • Any infection of the mother or other viral diseases in early pregnancy
  • Low water level due to dehydration during pregnancy
  • Prolonged loss of oxygen during the pregnancy or birthing process
  • Jaundice shortly after birth. 
In present times, it is generally accepted and believed that cerebral palsy usually arises from a combination of events that can lead to an injury which is known as " ischemic injury" in a baby’s brain. In India, it has been observed that except a few cases of cerebral palsy, in all other cases, the brain injury which causes cerebral palsy occurs either in the uterus (while the mother is pregnant) or during the 1st month of age. At present, researchers are not sure of the real cause of this peculiar trend.

Sunday, 30 March 2014

Diagnosis and Life Expectancy

Rupesh
Occupational Therapy with splints
Diagnosis 

A qualified and eminent doctor can diagnose Cerebral Palsy  in the first 12 months of the new born. Doctors usually start to suspect cerebral palsy when parents complain that their baby has not attained neck control or has slow motor development (does not reach developmental milestones as per his/her present age) or has tight muscle tone, or displays unusual postures. Babies born prematurely or with low birth weight and low reflexes are found to be at a high risk of suffering from Cerebral Palsy. It has also been seen that multiple births (e.g. twins or triplets) are also associated with higher rates of cerebral palsy. 

Life Expectancy 

It is a known fact, that people with cerebral palsy will have a normal life expectancy. There is a myth that people with CP have short life expectancy. If proper care taken and available treatment is done, the patient will develop fast and lead a normal life in future. The damage to the brain that caused cerebral palsy will not progress or get worse with the age of the person.

Saturday, 29 March 2014

WHAT IS CEREBRAL PALSY

Rupesh
Help Rupesh! Undergoing Occupational Therapy in this picture
Cerebral Palsy is condition where the patient does not have any muscle control and as such there would be no motor movement possible. It is believed that it is usually caused by an injury to the brain before, during or after birth, however the real cause of this disorder is yet to be established.
Children with cerebral palsy have difficulties in controlling muscles and movements as they grow and develop. This delays the achievement of developmental milestones in children.
In India, there are approximately 33,000 people with cerebral palsy. Worldwide, the incidence of cerebral palsy is 1 in 500 births. For most people with cerebral palsy, the cause is unknown. There is no known cure till date.

Presently doctors in medical science believe that the main causes of cerebral palsy include:

Infection in during pregnancy
Oxygen deprivation (lack of oxygen) to the brain
Abnormal brain development
A genetic link (though this is quite rare)
Difficulty in hearing
Frequent Jerks or Epilepsy
Vision impairment
Sleep disorders
Uncontrolled laughs
Communication difficulties
Drooling
Feeding difficulties
Problems with toileting
Lot of stiffness in the body
Periventricular leukomalacia(PVL, I will discuss about it in later posts)

What is the cure for Cerebral Palsy?

As of now, the set line of treatment or cure for cerebral palsy, is physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy and special education. Stem cells treatment looks promising to many patients suffering from Cerebral Palsy and if it is done along with Occupational and Physiotherapies, then the patient will have a great chance of moving to normalcy sooner than expected.  

These days, CP chairs, gym balls, specially developed wheel chairs and various other items are readily available for purchase online. These furnitures or items provide lot of comfort to the patient from their pain and disorders. Many of these items are aimed at reducing the spasticity in the joints and other parts of the body. It is needless to say that, many of these items that are available to us for purchase are costly. People taking care of CP patients, need to understand this - plan the expenses well and along side look for options to raise funds. If required, discuss with your friends, co-workers or relatives about your growing medical expenses. If you do not find much people, consider writing a blog or running a website in the Internet world and let people across the globe know, that you need help. It doesn't really matters, if you know any them or not. Most of the people in the world are good and kind hearted. All we need is to request people for their helping hand and, believe me or not, one by one, kind hearted people will start appearing before you. Remember,  as parents and as care takers, we need to plan well and act promptly to help our kids, or near and dear ones  who are experiencing Cerebral Palsy.

Today Cerebral palsy is the third major developmental disability after autism and mental retardation. Please help people with cerebral palsy become more independent and lead a normal life, where they can themselves take care of their own needs.
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